In article <4ace4fe3.6050...@aon.at>,
Gregor Lingl wrote:
> There is a turtle subdirectory in the Demo folder of your Python
> installation.
> There you can find a script called turtleDemo.py that lets you view and
> run demos
> from a set of approx.15 demo scripts.
I love those demos. I use
Hi Chris , Ned and everyone else
I looked at all my app bundles created with py2app .
Inside App/Contents/MacOS
The python is a link to the system python .
( for eg see below for the wxpython app I am trying to build)
So I guess the question is why is that happening with my setup.py and
py2app 0.
hari jayaram wrote:
My printto100.app ( hello world app) does output the numbers to
console, so it works fine
what is in:
printo100.app/Contents/MacOS/
is should have:
$ ls -l printo100.app/Contents/MacOS/
total 264
-rwxr-xr-x 1 cbarker cbarker 100276 Oct 8 12:38 printo100
-rwxr-xr-x
Thanks for all those replies. I'll try them out and investigate them
next weekend.
Subsequently I'll give you some more feedback.
For those of you using Python 2.6 or 3.x and interested in Python's new
turtle module:
There is a turtle subdirectory in the Demo folder of your Python
install
Hi Chris , Ned and everyone else .
I fixed the line 911 in py2app/build_app.py as recommended by Ned ,
then reinstalled py2app
My printto100.app ( hello world app) does output the numbers to
console, so it works fine
I however still cannot get the wxpython app to build correctly.
I am trying it w
Ned Deily wrote:
Looks like it was caused by a one-line patch that was just added to
py2app. Try reverting it by changing line 911 of
py2app-0.4.2-py2.6.egg/py2app/build_app.py from:
pydir = 'python%d.%d'%(info['version'])
back to:
pydir = 'python%d.%d'%(sys.version_info[:2])
yu
In article
<277c20420910080947i564f41a2u2890e890767d5...@mail.gmail.com>,
"Luis A. Bastiao Silva" wrote:
> Just to say that It happens also with me. Using Snow Leopard and python2.6.
>
> File
> "/Users/bastiao/Umit/svn/trunk/py2app-0.4.2-py2.6.egg/py2app/build_app.py",
> line 60, in copy_fram
In article
<3f39e1330910080429y16802094pef7505d7e7456...@mail.gmail.com>,
Takahiro IWAMOTO wrote:
> I'm trying to install PyObjC by "sudo port -d install py26-pyobjc2"
>
> I got an error message related with KeyError '_objc'.
The problem was due to a Distutils incompatibility released in Pyth
Hi,
Just to say that It happens also with me. Using Snow Leopard and python2.6.
File
"/Users/bastiao/Umit/svn/trunk/py2app-0.4.2-py2.6.egg/py2app/build_app.py",
line 60, in copy_framework
destfn = self.appbuilder.copy_framework(info, self.dest)
File
"/Users/bastiao/Umit/svn/trunk/py2app-
Christopher Barker wrote:
I was trying to help this guy out, and updated by py2app to the dev
version:
easy_install py2app==dev
Now it's broken for me, on OS-X 10.4, Python.org 2.5:
Another note -- I just cleared it out, and did:
$ easy_install py2app
and got 0.4.2
Still the same bug, eve
hari jayaram wrote:
Just tried a "hello world " app to troubleshoot py2app as Chris Barker
suggested.
When I say
open sayhello.app
Nothing happens. No additional console opens . IS this the normal behavior.
yes -- app bundles re-direct stdout to the console, but don't open it
for you. Try op
Hi folks,
hari jayaram wrote:
Just tried a "hello world " app to troubleshoot py2app as Chris Barker
suggested.
I was trying to help this guy out, and updated by py2app to the dev version:
easy_install py2app==dev
Now it's broken for me, on OS-X 10.4, Python.org 2.5:
(tested in a very simpl
Just tried a "hello world " app to troubleshoot py2app as Chris Barker
suggested.
When I say
open sayhello.app
Nothing happens. No additional console opens . IS this the normal behavior.
Here is my hello world style app and its setup.py ( see below)
Should the app created with py2app automatical
On Oct 7, 2009, at 6:39 PM, Ned Deily wrote:
So, to summarize, I suggest that we continue to provide the current
style of 10.3+ 32-fat installers for 2.m.n and 3.x.y for the
indefinite future and that we work towards providing a second
installer for 2.m.n and 3.x.y (m, n, x, y TBD), providin
On Oct 7, 2009, at 7:35 PM, Christopher Barker wrote:
Ben Golding wrote:
You should be able to put this in a double-clickable file by
putting that string in a file called, say, IDLE.command and then
making it executable. Files ending in ".command" are recognised by
Launch Services as she
Hello,
I'm trying to install PyObjC by "sudo port -d install py26-pyobjc2"
I got an error message related with KeyError '_objc'.
The error message is
>>
DEBUG: Backtrace: shell command " cd
"/opt/local/var/macports/build/_opt_local_var_macports_sources_rsync.macports.org_release_ports_python_py26
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